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Does Radiator support the IETF Radius Tunnelling attributes?

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Does Radiator support the IETF Radius Tunnelling attributes?

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Yes. There are a few tricks to using them though. The IETF standard tunnelling attributes have a “tag” that is used to group tunnelling attributes. Radiator always sets the tag to 0 for the integer attributes Tunnel-Type, Tunnel-Medium-Type, and Tunnel-Preference and Tunnel-Password. This means that you must also set the tag to 0 in the value if you use the string attributes Tunnel-Client-Endpoint, Tunnel-Server-Endpoint, Tunnel-Private-Group-ID, or Tunnel-Assignment-ID. The easiest way to do this is with an escape sequence in the string, for example: Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = “\000203.63.154.22 fr:20”, The \000 at the beginning specifies a tag of 0, and you musthave it at the beginning of the string attributes.

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